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Trump restates tariffs have driven Korean, Japanese, other auto firms to build plants in US

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Off The Press
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump says Toyota move shows tariffs are working
President Donald Trump credited his tariffs with encouraging Toyota to move some manufacturing operations from Mexico to the United States. In a Truth Social post Tuesday while in Turkey, Trump hailed Toyota’s decision to expand production in Texas as another sign that his trade policies are driving jobs and investment back to the United States. []...Click to read more
The Economic Times
· Jul 7, 2026
US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports
US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports
UPI
· Jun 21, 2026
U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters
U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters
Bloomberg
· Jun 26, 2026
Wall Street Week | USMCA: Can North America’s Trade Deal Survive?
This week, a special edition of Wall Street Week on the USMCA trade deal. The renegotiations are testing the future of an auto industry built on decades of cross-border integration. And, American farmers increasingly depend on exports to Canada and Mexico as other overseas markets become more difficult to access. Plus, years of infrastructure investment have created an energy market that crosses borders more easily than political narratives suggest. Later, can three countries with different priorities still agree on a common economic vision? (Source: Bloomberg)
South China Morning Post
· Jun 26, 2026
As Chinese EVs expand global footprint, banks raise export forecasts
Spurred by the rising popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), Chinese carmakers are consolidating their foothold in the global auto market, prompting international banks like Goldman Sachs to significantly raise their export forecasts. Buoyant overseas shipments have also effectively created a cushion against falling domestic deliveries and an expected overall sales decline for Chinese automotive groups including BYD and Xpeng, analysts said. “China’s new-energy vehicle exports have been...
The Hill
· Jul 7, 2026
Trump on Toyota plan to move some production from Mexico to US: 'A really big deal'
President Trump on Tuesday celebrated plans for Toyota to move manufacturing operations of its Tacoma truck from Mexico to Texas, a move aligned with his administration’s efforts to grow American manufacturing jobs. “A really big deal. Tariffs at work!” the president wrote in a Truth Social post, referencing trade policies that imposed taxes on imports...
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Related coverage for "Trump restates tariffs have driven Korean, Japanese, other auto firms to build plants in US": Off The Press — Trump says Toyota move shows tariffs are working. The Economic Times — US tariffs? India's auto parts drive on exports . UPI — U.S. metal tariffs squeeze South Korean small exporters. Bloomberg — Wall Street Week | USMCA: Can North America’s Trade Deal Survive?. South China Morning Post — As Chinese EVs expand global footprint, banks raise export forecasts. The Hill — Trump on Toyota plan to move some production from Mexico to US: 'A really big deal'